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The Confession Killer includes many disturbing revelations about alleged serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, most notably that he didn’t actually commit hundreds of murders during the '70s and '80s. Directed by Robert Kenner and Taki Oldham, the five-part docuseries explores how a troubled man was manipulated by both the legal system and his own mind.In 1960, Lucas murdered his mother and spent the decade in jail.

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In the '80s, he admitted to killing two more women and was questioned by Texas Rangers. Lucas ultimately confessed to killing more than 600 people, and became known as the most prolific serial killer in American history. But authorities (and the family members of victims) ultimately realized that Lucas' claims didn’t match the evidence. When he passed away from natural causes in 2001, many of his confessions had been discredited by journalists.

According to Aynesworth, he was free to visit with Lucas “any day of the week, any time of the day.” But whereas Bundy was known for his intelligence and law background, Aynesworth realized that Lucas was ' just a dirtball.' The Bundy investigator then assembled a Japanese film crew (much to the delight of Sheriff Jim Boutwell), and Lucas can been seen grinning on camera while discovering that he’s famous in Japan, and even claims to have killed people there. Not only that, but Lucas states that he’d driven his car to Japan - an obvious lie that’s seemingly meant to impress the Japanese journalists. In that moment, Aynesworth realized that Lucas could tell a good story, but the man's lack of intelligence - and willingness to please the present crowd - was immediately apparent. The Confession Killer shows how Texas Rangers managed to use Lucas’ vulnerabilities to their advantage and 'solve' hundreds of murders.

In The Confession Killer on, Lucas states on camera that his dark impulses increased when he met fellow killer Ottis Toole. The duo had a sexual relationship (which retired Texas Ranger Bob Prince briefly mentions in The Confession Killer), one that resulted in both men trying to impress each other (and authorities) with tall tales about their criminal past. Lucas' need to please and impress Toole directly precedes his need to please and impress Texas Rangers with fictional stories about various murders.In 1983, Toole claimed to have murdered six-year-old Adam Walsh; the son of John Walsh, who would later host the groundbreaking TV series America’s Most Wanted. The confessions of both Toole and Lucas earned them attention from law enforcement officials, but also overshadowed the truth. In reality, both men did kill - just not as much as they claimed. In 2008, Florida authorities announced that Toole had most likely killed Adam Walsh; a murder that Lucas once claimed to have been associated with. According to The Confession Killer, Toole wanted to “match whatever Henry said”; their conversations were “exaggerated boasting.” The Lucas-Toole relationship is a mix of dark truths and pure fiction.

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Lucas created a myth about his American drifting, one that was perpetuated by Texas Rangers who closed murder cases based on flimsy evidence. In The Confession Killer, one particular sequence shows how Lucas would have needed to travel back and forth across America - at 50 miles per hour, and with no breaks - in order to commit various murders.During a one-month stretch, according to the official timeline, Lucas committed a murder in Washington, drove 2,000 miles for an attempted abduction in south Texas, drove another 600 miles north for a murder in Arkansas, and then traveled 950 miles west to kill someone in New Mexico. Shortly after, Lucas allegedly drove another 1,000 miles for a murder in Nevada, and then drove another 1,600 miles to Louisiana, only to travel 2,100 miles back to Washington for a murder two days later, just before another 2,000 mile journey to kill once again in Missouri. In October 1978, Lucas would have traveled 11,000 miles based on his murder confessions. Today, authorities would quickly debunk such claims.

In the ‘80s, however, Texas authorities ran with the story, either because Lucas was so convincing or because it was a good look for brand management. Feazell ultimately separated all ties with Lucas when the killer tried to raise the dead. One of Lucas’ alleged victims, Becky Powell, was inexplicably tracked down and told a bizarre story of survival that seemed to help Feazell’s defense case. Unfortunately, the woman turned out to be one of Lucas’ admirers, Phyllis Wilcox. In written letters, Lucas had embedded various details about Powell, allowing Wilcox to piece together a story that the public would believe. In The Confession Killer, Feazell reflects about wanting to improve his reputation prior to the Wilcox fiasco, and coming to the understanding that any further association with Lucas would be a bad look: “I’d just had enough.”. The collective interviews in The Confession Killer reveal that Lucas suffered head trauma between the ages of five and 10, and had a low IQ.

He also 'hated' women and killed his own mother before confessing to hundreds of murders. For whatever reason, Lucas found a genuine connection with the aforementioned Toole, and the relationship allowed them to practice conversational techniques. By the early ‘80s, Lucas performed for a new audience, the Texas Rangers.In The Confession Killer, the final episodes heavily imply that Lucas unwittingly invented new truths because of a memory disorder known as 'confabulation.' Meaning, he fulfilled the wants of others by creating fantastical stories based on a small set of facts. The Confession Killer shows how the hundreds of false confessions inspired better criminal profiling, and how DNA was used to identify at least 20 of the real killers. By examining Lucas' personality and case files, the FBI Behavioral Science Unit (as seen in Netflix's ) can now better understand the motivations and psychology of both serial killers and those who have something to gain from legal proceedings.

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The CriminologistDr Adam LynesDr Lynes says that serial killers are psychopaths, but it’s important to note that most psychopaths are not serial killers. Key traits of a serial killer are a lack of empathy, superficial charm and pathological lying. Men are more likely than women to be serial killers and male serial killers often have a sexual motive.Dr Lynes is a homicide expert who co-wrote a book on British serial killers. He has advised on live police investigations and teaches at Birmingham City University.

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Serial Killer SeasonStarts 10 July. Sky 155, Virgin 129, Freeview 17. The FamilySARAH SAK, mother of victim Anthony Walgate, murdered by Grindr killer Steven Port.Steven Port brazenly drugged and murdered at least four men and raped many more. He dumped Anthony in front of his own front door, and even called the police pretending to be a concerned passer-by. In spite of obvious clues and a story that did not add up, the police failed to investigate. Port went on to murder at least three more times. Sarah Sak, Anthony’s mother, tells her story.Serial Killer SeasonStarts 10 July.

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